- An ancestor, also
known as a forefather, fore-elder, or a
forebear, is a
parent or (recursively) the
parent of an
antecedent (i.e., a grandparent, great-grandparent...
- in 1922, and
approved by the
South African Kennel Union in 1927. Its
forebears can be
traced to the semi-domesticated
ridged hunting and
guardian dogs...
-
which some blue-e****
devil named Little had
imposed upon my
paternal forebears."
After his
parole in
August 1952, Malcolm X
visited Elijah Muhammad in...
- or
groups and also s****
human interaction.
Unlike the breed's blue-e****
forebear,
Orientals are
usually green-e****. The
Oriental Longhair differs only with...
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visitation dreams,
where a
dream figure,
usually a
deity or a
prominent forebear,
commands the
dreamer to take
specific actions, and
which may
predict ****ure...
-
their forebears), 19.6
percent of
African Americans have at
least 25%
European ancestry (equivalent to one
European grandparent and
their forebears), and...
- neo-classics,
often as
observant of
canonic precedent as
their 17th-century
forebears. [James] Joyce's
Ulysses is a
comedy not
divine – ending, like Dante's...
- Look up ancestor, ancestral, ancestress, ancestry, or
forebear in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
ancestor is a
progenitor from
which individuals or...
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these bands, who had
largely eclipsed their punk rock and post-punk
forebears in po****rity, were
classified broadly as
alternative rock. Alternative...
- Abyssinia,
which was
inhabited by the
Habash or Abyssinians, who were the
forebears of the Habesha. In
northern Somalia was
Barbara or the
Bilad al-Barbar...